AUCTIONS. CANTERBURY FAIIMFRS' CO-OPEBA TIVE ASSOCIATION', LTD. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPERA TIVE ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FARMS. SATURDAY. 31st JANUARY. 1903. WE have received instructions from William Quinn, Esq. (Makikihi), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At TATTERSALL'S ROOMS, TIMARU, the following RICH AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES. Lot I—Farm consisting 367 Acres, subdivided into 11 ir-addockiT securely fenced and well watered; tosetler with Substantial Im-provcrneata iihereon. comprising Dwelling-houee. Stable for 30 Horses. Loose iioxes. Chaff ajid Grain Stores. Sh&ep jiards. etc. Of the Property about one-half oi the are* is at present under Wheat, and judging from prreer.t appearance it is ft 50-buehel Crop, about 1 Acre in Potatoes, balance in English Gxa-ss. This Property is situated in the far-famed Waihao Valley, and about four miles from Studholm Junction Saleyards. It ie bounded by the Waihao iuver on one side, end the other side* by good roeta-lled roade. Tkie is one of tie most Compact. Handy Properties that haa been i offered to the public of South Canterj bury for many years. Lot 2—4BJ Acres, securely fenced, and subdivided into Two Paddocks (well watered by a permanent creek), at present sown with Mangolds and Swede Turnips, situated in the best portion of the famoue WiMowbridge Land, and known as the Bull Paddock, which hae always boon famous for the production if Grain. Roots, or Grass, in fact it is admitted that there is no Land to equal it in New Zealand; 70 to 80 Bushels of Wheat has been regularly grown •wrtlhout in any way exiaustioc the productive qualities ol the soil. It is situated about one mile from WiClcwbridge Railway Siding. Lot S—lO7J Acrees, at Sherwood, Makikihi, subdivided into Paddocks, securely fomoed and well walsered, all in English Grass; together with four-roomed Dwelling House and other Outbuildings thereon, situated two miles from Mftkikihi Raiilway Station. Lot 4—50 Acres well-grassed and ewureily fenced, eituaited at Hook Bush. Houj of Sale. 2.80 Sharp. Th* Auctioneer, having personally inspected the above Properties, oan with confidence invite intending Buyers to inspect, feeling oonfident that once a Buyer ha* seen the Lead !he will at onoe meSce arr»ngem>eni!e to, if possible, become the owner on day of sale. J, MUNDELL. 2754 Auctioneer. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. MATOHIWI ESTATE, SOUTH CANTERBURY. TXTE have been favoured with instructions T t from D. Macdonald, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At TATTERSALL'S ROOMS, TIMARU, On SATURDAY, JAiN UARY 31st, 1903, THAT SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS MATOHIWI. Comprising 755 ACRES, all good Rolling Downs, subdivided into seven paddocks, securely fenced and well watered, aJ laid down m grass. The land has grown good crop 3of wheat and oats, and is also well adapted tor growing rape and turnips. Splendid fattening country, and situated near the Op&hua Bridge, on the famous Cattle and about ten miles from Geraldino Public Sale- / yards. Sale at Three O'Clock. The Auctioneers desire to remind intending buyers that the above property ie admirably adapted for carrying sheep or cattle, and is especially famous for the production of early lambs. The vendor having decided to permanently reside in North Canterbury, consequently the property is now on the market for bona fide sale. J. MUNDELL, 2814 Auctioneer. INGRAM AND CO. OXFORD FORNTNIGHTLY SALE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1903. SPECIAL ENTRIES— Account Air A. Henderson. 500 Lambs, in very forward condition Account Mr A. Stubbs. 16 Head Two and Three-year-old Steers and Heifers; very forward OIiiJSR ENTRIES COMPRISE— 300 Forward Store Lambs * 200 Forward Store Lambs 100 Forward Stose Lambs 150 Forward Store Lainbe 100 Fat Ewes. 50 Fat Ewea 60 Fait E-wes 70 Fat ilwes 70 Four-tooth Wether* 60 Fat Lamba 50 Fat Lambs 40 Fat Lambs 20 Head Cattle. 18 months to 3 years 6 Cows. Spring-ing to Calf 4191_ INGRAM x&d CO., Auotioneers. J. hT KEYING. IMPORTAOT AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. GENTLEMAN'S RESID,ENtJB, In the Beautiful and Rising Township of Wanganui. SUCH A ONE I'HE WORLD CANNOT AGAIN AFFORD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1903. JH. KEB3ING will SELL on tie Pre- • misea, as above, That BeauuMly-eitufated, Highly-improved Frehold Property known am "ST. LEOXAitD'S" The residenoe of the late A. J. Paraons, Esq., Consisting of 6i ACRES. Also, -that PIECE OF LAND opposite to same, containing nearly 4£ acres. The former is an Ideal Gentleman's Residence, having a good well-built house, with eveoy convenience, atables, eta, conservatory, vine-house (producing large crops off fine grapes), magnificent orchard (in fuL bearing), beautiful flower bode, ornamental trees, axid lawns; also carriage drives, and every requisite to a complete &nd attractive home. Intending purchasers may visit and inspect the properties any day prior to the date of J. H. KEBSINIG, 4054 Auotionew. PARKERSON AND CO. 4?OK DEOPOSIT end balance «* rent, will &*s£iO purchase a House of 6 rooms in first-class order, with large outhouse, fowl run, eta., and a good section, with back entrance, on the sunny side of Hereford etreet in the city. Price only £475. CITY. N.E.. main etreet and facing north— Weil-built House of 7 rooms, Mastered, washbou&e, and other eonvenaer.cc# good section. An immediate sale required. ST. ALBANS, near Belt—New House oi 1 s°o<i rooms with every possible oonrenisnee and fiuo section. A firet-c!a»a property. Price and card to view on β-pplication. £YiS— CITY-Ofice House. 4 rooms, with scullery. All newly renovated, new range. etc. Let at 6g 6d. Must be sold. £500—RICHMOND—T-house of 5 large rooms, with verandah, wa&aitouxe and copper, and li acre land, lecg frontage. To oe eoid to cose an estate. Fol. 80 £135—AD DING TON—New House S tooma, j-ith bath and every convenience, 3-16 th acre, near tram ar.d workshops. Fol. 80 SYDENHAM, near Railway Station—New House 5 rooms: well finisiied and with every convenience. Nice section. Eaey terms arranged. An opportunity to secure a first-olaae House at a reasonable price and in a good locality, PARKERSON and CO..
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11484, 17 January 1903, Page 11
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